Veritas unveils new technologies to solve key challenges in the multi-cloud

New solutions provide visibility, simplify migration and protect critical data across clouds with no lock-in.

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Veritas Technologies has introduced new solutions that provide organisations unprecedented visibility into cloud-based data, bi-directional cloud migration for critical workloads and snapshot-based data protection optimised for multi-cloud environments. These latest technologies build on recent alliance and partnership announcements with a variety of public cloud providers including GoogleIBM and Microsoft.
 
Today, organisations looking to fast track cloud adoption in the multi-cloud world face compounding challenges, like a lack of data visibility, complicated migration paths that also frequently result in cloud lock-in, and a mistaken perception that because data is in the cloud, it does not need to be protected. Also, as organisations globally become more reliant on digital information, with data spread across multiple clouds, ensuring governance across the board is becoming increasingly complex.
 
New Solutions for Multi-Cloud Data Management
 
The new Veritas offerings are part of the company’s wave of next-generation technology aimed at enabling successful multi-cloud strategies for organisations. 
 
·         Visualise cloud-based data with VeritasTM Information Map and new S3 Connector: The Information Map S3 Connector, the first of a new wave of cloud connectors, provides customers with a real-time picture and interactive view of their unstructured data assets residing in S3-enabled cloud storage repositories. Visibility is the critical first step to making informed data retention, migration and deletion decisions. Data visibility also helps to ensure compliance with data regulations around the world, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which takes effect in May, 2018.
 
·         Findings from the Veritas 2017 GDPR Report state that only one in 10 enterprises polled globally believe GDPR compliance of data in the cloud is their organisation’s responsibility—a false assumption. Under GDPR, organisations are just as responsible for adhering to the same data privacy mandates for data stored in the cloud—including any public cloud—as well as data stored on-premises. The new S3 connector in Information Map will help customers gain quick visualisations of their data stored in S3, making it easier for them to manage these types of compliance requirements in public clouds. Customers can start visualising cloud-based data in select environments today. In the coming quarters, the technology will also integrate with an array of other S3-enabled clouds and new data sources.
 
·         Migrate workloads to the cloud with  VeritasTM CloudMobility: Engineered for the multi-cloud, CloudMobility allows organisations to safely and securely migrate complex workloads from their data center to the cloud with a single-click. The automated solution gives organisations the flexibility to cost-effectively migrate workloads to the cloud of their choice. If business goals change, the workloads can migrate back to on-premises. CloudMobility also provides pre-migration testing to enable a successful migration with the advance knowledge of how an application will perform in the cloud. To help customers get started, Veritas is offering a cloud migration readiness workshop and quick-start bundles combining technology and services. This solution is available through Veritas and its worldwide channel partners, beginning today.
 
·         Protect cloud-based workloads with VeritasTM CloudPoint: CloudPoint helps customers leverage snapshot-based data protection to solve aggressive data recovery objectives and institute consistent data protection policies, regardless of the cloud environments that the workloads are deployed on. Unlike other snapshot technologies designed to work within a specific cloud vendor’s infrastructure, this solution helps manage snapshot operations across multi-cloud and data center environments via a simple user interface, helping customers avoid vendor lock-in and data silos, while providing a consistent recovery experience. CloudPoint will support a host of public cloud environments, including Google, IBM Cloud and Microsoft Azure, with general availability targeted for the coming quarters.
 
“Organisations moving to a multi-cloud model find that it is increasingly difficult to visualise, protect and manage their cloud-based data across different environments,” said Jason Tooley, Vice President of Northern Europe, Veritas. “This challenge impacts decision-making and creates unnecessary risk, especially as the legislative landscape grows in complexity and severity. The new Veritas solutions focused on data visualisation, workload protection and cloud migration address customer concerns as they continue down the path of digital transformation and ensure compliance as GDPR comes into effect next year.”
 
The time for these advancements in multi-cloud technology has never been more relevant. IDC estimates that 90 per cent of enterprise organisations plan to utilise multi-cloud architectures over the next few years, driving up the rate and pace of multi-cloud adoption by IT organisations.
 
“Migrating workloads to multiple cloud environments without the right management tools can be a bit of a challenge for organisations,” said Phil Goodwin, Research Director, IDC. “With these new solutions, Veritas aims to help ensure customers have improved visibility, migration and protection of critical data with no cloud vendor lock-in, whether it is a private cloud, public cloud, or local clouds.”
 
“Our cloud strategy was developed to minimise the risk of data loss due to downtime and improve technology performance to meet the needs of our critical business systems,” said Drew Fredrick, vice president, IT Cloud and Infrastructure Services, Scripps Networks Interactive, which oversees HGTV, Food Network, Travel Channel, DIY Network, Cooking Channel, and Great American Country. “As a longtime Veritas customer, today’s announcement will help us more securely and easily migrate workloads from our data center to our choice of cloud providers, or vice versa – as well as improve data visibility.”
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